Optimization of a semianalytical ocean color model for global-scale applications
University of California, Santa Barbara
Abstract
Semianalytical (SA) ocean color models have advantages over conventional band ratio algorithms in that multiple ocean properties can be retrieved simultaneously from a single water-leaving radiance spectrum. However, the complexity of SA models has stalled their development, and operational implementation as optimal SA parameter values are hard to determine because of limitations in development data sets and the lack of robust tuning procedures. We present a procedure for optimizing SA ocean color models for global applications. The SA model to be optimized retrieves simultaneous estimates for chlorophyll (Chl) concentration, the absorption coefficient for dissolved and detrital materials [a(cdm)(443)], and…
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3Topics & keywords
- Radiance
- SeaWiFS
- Ocean color
- Robustness (evolution)
- Remote sensing
- Simulated annealing
- Computer science
- Algorithm
- Life below water